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1 mWM.VBUJllJlS' iJLJJM&M THE PINE KHOT. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9. 18S6, -Wilson's codfish has arrived. ate; D. C. McKinnon, Esq. for the Work on A. F" page's new hotel House of Representatives. is progressing finely. R. R. TIME TABLE. ohn1 5- Pomeroy, publisher the Mrs. J. W. Feagan of this town was baptised by immersion, on the 6th. RALEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Condensed schedule. south. XORTH Daily Repository Chambersburgh, Pa. The rite was administered by Rev. J. I and L: D. Ryder of the same place, p. Moore. This makes the 19th ad- ! ' 1 il 1 1 . AT . V ?1 passea inrougn nere on me eariv mau i train Tuesdav morning:. In conver i Lv Kak-fgh Tary A K'X Moncure San ford Cameron Manly South'rn t Pines Keyser Ar Hamlr Lv Hamlet 7 3f! 9 00 8 OB 10 4-VKeyser 9 34 12 25! 2-45! 3 5t! 5 00 7 02 10 22: 11 or! li m j 11 44; A. M j 12 26j 1 45l '. M.jSouth'rni 1 45 Pines f (Manly 3 05' Cameron 4 30 Sanford 4 38;. iMoncure jApex 5 liO.Cary 7 20 Arltaleijrh 4 291 8t 4 35 5 16 8-30 9 50 6 05 11 15 IP. M. 6 50 12 30 7 51 2-05 8 30 2 45 9 00 3 30 Trains connect at Hamlet with the Carolina Central U.K. for Wilmington, Charlotte and all IKiints south. 1 At Sandf oi-d with the Cape Fear and ! Yadkin Valley K.ilway tor Fayetteville and all points on that road. At Raleigh with Kaleiirh and (laston Railroad for all points north. Sleeping1 Cars without change on trains .No. 1 antl 2 between Charlotte ana iiaiei&n. - Wm. SMITH, Superintendent F. W. CLARK,G.F. & P. A. " j POST OFFICE HOURS. Week Days: 7 a. m. rrom 8 to 10 A, M. A. JAY TEFFT, - - - HOME HAPPENINGS. Free lunch at the " Big Casino," this evening. John T. 'plays the or gan, but who will play the drum? Mr. J. B. Williams and wife have moved "into the Woodward house near the railroad, aud will open it at an early day as a boarding house.- ' Parties , desiring to lease a good hotel, "in a large town, well patronized by Northern people, will do well to address this office. Julius Lewis & Co., the i live Hardware merchants of Raleigh, call attention to a new advertisement in this issue. , j . A M Clark and wife of Pennsyl vania, are stopping at the Prospect house On account of Mrs. Clark's im paired health tliey will remain during the winter. j..' R. M. Couch, of Keyser, has been -.engaged part of the past week in; tear ing down the old boarding house near the railroad. The material will be taken, to J. T. Patrick's experimental farm to be used in constructing out buildings. : ! '; Fred L. Brown, the efficient and agreeable representative of J. L. Stone, of Raleigh, was in town Friday looking after the interest of the 'firm in the way of piano tuning. Mr. B. is recently from Titusville, Pa., and we hope he will favor us, with another rail at an early day. U. T. John, a prominent lawyer from Shamokin, Pa. with. Dr. C. W. Weaver and B. R. Keller of the same llace, spent Wednesday and Thursday at'. this place. The, gentlemen ex pressed themselves as highly pleased with our place and avowed their, in tension of returning. While here they I sation with the gentlemen, during the A.M. A.M. I day pleasantly spent at Kaleigh, we were mtormeq of their favorable im pression of th e Tar Heelers, and their intention to return in November. Lake Lauderdale, which was drawn down abut four weeks ago, has n6w dried 1 sufficiently to allow the bottom to harden as well as the few remaining fish to stink. The lake has been "damned," very emphaticaly, during the past two weeks, and now won't' the committee on " joys and sorrows," see to it that this lovely sheet (of water) once more sparkles in j the moonlight. At last! the fond hopes that we lhad almost j buried in the sand and i covered over with clods Of forgotten ! promises, is about to assunfe definite shape, and ere long the morning sun will kiss the; roof of a neat and much needed building that will have its 4 ' crrip " immediatelv in front of the spot where once stood " our boarding house." "Full particulars later on. We note with pleasure that our North Carolina health resort, Southern Pines, is getting well upon its feet as an assured entity, and is already at tracting many people, from the North to its health-giving climate. There is one first-rate hotel completed and pros- to 8 P. M., SUNDAY-. J. T. WILSON, P.M. mitted to the Baptist church here re cently. f; G. W. Prochnow, a German, who has lived in this county several years, died of Paralysis at the residence of Mr. L. Grimm, four miles from town, on the 3rd inst. He was a skillful mechanic anddraughstmaD, and leaves a wife and two daughters in Baltimore. -Maj. C. W. McClammy, candi date for Congress from this District, spoke here on Monday, at Parkwood Monday night, at Carter's Mills, Tues day and at Cameron, Tuesday night. He made a fine impression here. Mr.jFordham Blackman, living a few miles north of town, killed a pige on a few days ago on whose wing was stamped the following inscription: "Alonzo Fulton, 1943 Park Place, Philadelphia." i Local Editor, JONESBORO. THE "ALL RIGHT" COOK STOVES! SOLD ONLY BY ' JULIUS LEWIS & CO. RALEIGH, N. C. ' j Thirty Thousand now in daily use. I DEALERS IN Hardware of every description; Iron, Nails, Steel, Cook and Heating Stoves, Sash, Doors & Blinds, Rims, Spokes & Hubs, Rubber & Leather Belting, and Ten Thousand other things. CF Write for prices. pering, another of the same sort rap idly approaching completion, and a third in prospect which is to be very ! much larger than either of the two first mentioned. Then there are other eatures which indicate that the re ort is to be successful even beyond he anticipations of its projectors. Certainly the climate of the ' place is ajniost perfect, and this , fact alone would take ;an ever-increasing number of people there. But now that not only comfortable but , elegant accom modations can be guaranteed all who go, we would not be surprised to see a mild. rush to the Pines with the begin ning' of cold weather. News d Obser ver, FAIR HAVEN. -Cooler ! and oh, how the The stalk cotton pickers rejoice! .Cotton is looking well. is small, but fully boiled. There have been several cases of remittent fever in this section, but all of them are either well or improving. Fair Haven has her share of bachelors.- There are nearly a dozen of them, ranging, in age from 23 to 35, and in height from 5 feet 2 to 6 feet. ' Mr. C. H. Womble killed a Ger man carp in Deep River that weighed 13 pounds!.; How it got there is a mys tery, as none have ever been put in. The farmers have finished pulling fodder and report the corn crop con siderably j damaged, along the river, bv the freshet the first of July. Cotton to-day brings 9 cents. The nights are pleasant reminders of the long winter evenings when the Pine Knot will be doubly appreciated. ..... ! Miss Mary Lee Seawell is conva lescent, and the Seawell School is a gain in operation. - We understand that J. K. Perry is a candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds, in opposition to J. B. Cole, the present incumbent. i 1 ; The Library Society meets to night. The Executive Committee al ways manage to get up an entertain ing programme. '. We are informed that the ladies of the Parsonage Aid . Society are ar ranging to regale us on cake, ice cream and flowers next Friday night. ' Invitations are out for a general pic-nic at the Jumbo Tobacco Ware house, on the 15th, inst. The public are cordially invited to attend. Jonesboro, up to date, has bought Over three hundred bales of cotton this season. Mclver and Dalrymple alone have purchased over one hun dred and fifty bales. ' ' Miss CarrieJPell, of Greensboro is visiting Mrs. It. Bryan. Bashful young men loiter as they pass by the gate with a " so near, and yet so far " expression that is pitiful to see. The Jonesboro ' High School, un der the wise management of Professor R. H. Broom and his able assistant, has a steadily increasing patronage. The Frotessor possesses that happy combination of gentleness and firm ness so indispensable in teaching the young idea to shoot straight. GET YOUR iB Bitwise Done at the 1 . CARTHAGE. Mr. Samuel Vick, a venerable a: ; a a:a iv. m WP ptprtAiiiPl bv min bht . WiWrni. VUlZVLl ot nub cuuiiij, uiu uu w tiu : ' . i mst lilt" JIUI JIUM-IllilMVI . : Frank Ho well, Vice Pr'est. of the Merchants and Mechanics Bank, of Scranton, Pa., with W. W. Paterson, of the same place, and J. C. Wells and W. B. Barnes, both prominent bus- The County Democratic Execut ive Commtttee held a meeting on Mon day and fixed upon the 18th for the opening of the canvass. The iBoard of County Cbirimis- iness men of Wilkesbarre, Pa., arrived sioners and the Board of Education ; in town on Saturday evening in com- j were in session on .Monday, and trans- pany with F. W. Clark,' Gen. F. & P. ' acted the usual routine business. Agent and State Commissioner J. T. i The Republican Convention which Patrick. From here they went to met here) Saturday, , nominated Col. noffm'An ; W. B. -Richardson for thfe State Sen Jjine Jr.QZ Ifice. 1 i PROSPERITY. looking for better Farmers, are times next year. Here's hoping tliat the PrNE Knot may always bear th0 pleasant face it now wears! May it not be a pine knot in the muddy place, wasting its heart away, but rather the pine knot on the flinty ridge, enduring forever! The large store of W. K. Jackson & Co. has been enlarged to hold their well-selected stock of goods. Repairs are being made at their mills, under the direction of N. A. Shields, fore man. ' . 1 New Type, 'j New Presses, ! New Yim! All work Done Promptly, And guaranteed to be as low as GOOD I WORK CAN BE DONE ANYWHERE. SOUTHERN PINES. N. C.
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